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an order not based on military power or national affiliations but built on principles, the rule of law, human rights, freedom of religion and speech and assembly and an independent press. that order is now being challenged. first by violent fanatics who claim to speak for islam. more recently by auto accurates in foreign capitals who seek free markets in open democrat sis and civil societies itself as a threat to their power. the peril each poses to our democracy is more far reaching than a car bomb or a missile. they represent the fear of change, the fear of people who look or speak or pray differently. a contempt for the rule of law that holds leaders accountable, an intolerance of dissent and free thought, a belief that the sword or the gun or the bomb or the propaganda machine is the ultimate arbiter of what's true and what's right. because of the extraordinary courage of our men and women in uniform, because of our intelligence officers and law enforcement and diplomats who support our troops, no foreign terrorist organization has successfully planned and executed an attack on our
an order not based on military power or national affiliations but built on principles, the rule of law, human rights, freedom of religion and speech and assembly and an independent press. that order is now being challenged. first by violent fanatics who claim to speak for islam. more recently by auto accurates in foreign capitals who seek free markets in open democrat sis and civil societies itself as a threat to their power. the peril each poses to our democracy is more far reaching than a car...
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also a harvard law school grad. his twin brother joaquin is coming to the stage right now to introduce him. he's running for congress in san antonio, up on the ballot in november. >> and, again, this is the postcard of the future, as they like to say, with the changing demographics in this country. but he is the first hispanic keynote speaker at a democratic national convention. a quick thought, donna? >> barbara jordan, 1976, of course, barack obama, 2004, this is an opportunity, once again, to showcase the strong diversity. texas may be a role state to date but we're looking forward to the day when it becomes purple. >> -- for 18 years. >> i want to comment now as we're watching his brother joaquin castro, he's one minute younger. than his brother, and they treat each other very much as older brother/younger brother. he said to me today, the mayor did, that it was his younger brother who kept spurring him on, urging him on. that his younger brother is the dreamer, and that together, as you said, george, they made
also a harvard law school grad. his twin brother joaquin is coming to the stage right now to introduce him. he's running for congress in san antonio, up on the ballot in november. >> and, again, this is the postcard of the future, as they like to say, with the changing demographics in this country. but he is the first hispanic keynote speaker at a democratic national convention. a quick thought, donna? >> barbara jordan, 1976, of course, barack obama, 2004, this is an opportunity,...
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it's the first law of its kind in the country. we are live in san ho to explain the story. >> reporter: we are talking about measure e or the opportunity to work ordinance. voters passed it in november. so now, employers have to post this notice letting their part time employees know that they have first dibbs at additional hours. a lot of businesses were keeping their workforce in part-time status, probably in order to avoid paying benefits. >> the executive officer of the south bay labor council is happy this day has come. he sai that the part-time workforce was growing and the workers were struggling. >> the fact that more and more of them were working part time, meant that they were having a harder time putting food on the table and paying their bills. >> the law requires employers with more than 36 employees has to offer additional hours to those employees before hiring new employees. the silicone valley opposed measure e and said though well intended it could hurt small to medium size businesses. >> had when you see a signif
it's the first law of its kind in the country. we are live in san ho to explain the story. >> reporter: we are talking about measure e or the opportunity to work ordinance. voters passed it in november. so now, employers have to post this notice letting their part time employees know that they have first dibbs at additional hours. a lot of businesses were keeping their workforce in part-time status, probably in order to avoid paying benefits. >> the executive officer of the south...
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. >> in our law firm he never raised his voice. the no drama obama you hear about today was that way back in 1993. >> and dotting the crowd the young celebrities drawn to obama. katie berry and john mayer and jeffrey wright who spoke of the hope of the day. >> it's about the hope of the country and the example we set to the world in terms of free and working democracy. and it's about partnership and it's about what you know, the common ground between all of us as americans. and so, you know, if this doesn't illustrate that then we have a lot of hard work to do. >> and the musical artists mostly represented the young 21st century artists like kelly clarkson. ♪ >> and an obama favorite and friend, beyonce. ♪ for the ramparts we watched ♪ were so gallantly streaming >> we the people, declare today that the most evident of truths, that all of us are created equal. it is the star that guides us still. just as it guided our forebearers through seneca falls and selma and stonewall. >> he was weaving the new tapestry of america as he
. >> in our law firm he never raised his voice. the no drama obama you hear about today was that way back in 1993. >> and dotting the crowd the young celebrities drawn to obama. katie berry and john mayer and jeffrey wright who spoke of the hope of the day. >> it's about the hope of the country and the example we set to the world in terms of free and working democracy. and it's about partnership and it's about what you know, the common ground between all of us as americans....
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but laws alone won't be enough. hearts must change. it won't change overnight. social attitudes oftentimes take generations to change, but if our democracy is to work the way it should in this increasingly diverse nation, then each one of us need to try to heed the advice of a great character in american fiction, atticus finch, who said, you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view, until you climb into his skin and walk around in it. for blacks and other minority groups, that means tying our own real struggles for justice to challenges that a lot of people in this country face. not only the refugee or the immigrant or the real poor or the transgender american but also the middle-aged white guy who, from the outside may seem like he's got advantages, but has seen his world up-ended by economic and cultural and technological change. we have to pay attention and listen. for white americans it means acknowledging that the effects of slavery and jim crow didn't suddenly vanish in the '60s. that when minority groups voice disc
but laws alone won't be enough. hearts must change. it won't change overnight. social attitudes oftentimes take generations to change, but if our democracy is to work the way it should in this increasingly diverse nation, then each one of us need to try to heed the advice of a great character in american fiction, atticus finch, who said, you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view, until you climb into his skin and walk around in it. for blacks and...
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>> yes. >> please change this law. >> yes. >> please change this law. >>> when we come back, a senate report on the benghazi attacks, what's the fallout for hillary clinton, and new questions for chris christie on the hurricane sandy aid. the roundtable weighs in on the politics, next. in tallinn, estoa and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i want you to know the facts. there are currently no credit score or income requirements to qualify. you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it ex
>> yes. >> please change this law. >> yes. >> please change this law. >>> when we come back, a senate report on the benghazi attacks, what's the fallout for hillary clinton, and new questions for chris christie on the hurricane sandy aid. the roundtable weighs in on the politics, next. in tallinn, estoa and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power...
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. >> law enforcement really has evolved strictly from law enforcement to public safety so it encompasses many areas. it does bring in the schools and brings in partnerships within the community and also the faith-based community. there is so many core issues again that need to be addressed. we are here to provide whatever assistance we can, whether it's from the enforcement angle or even as people. we are parents with children in the community. >> and you talked about forming alliances with each other, thank you for being here and willing to do that. we are out of time. i want to say a special thanks to our guests today. that is it fors itl edition of beyond the headlines. information about the show is available on our website at www.abc7.com. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] why settle for plain bread when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. add a layer of excitement to your next meal. ♪ bui've got a warm, fresh baked strawberry toaster strudel. see the difference? mmmm. i do. (announcer) pillsbury toaster strudel. t
. >> law enforcement really has evolved strictly from law enforcement to public safety so it encompasses many areas. it does bring in the schools and brings in partnerships within the community and also the faith-based community. there is so many core issues again that need to be addressed. we are here to provide whatever assistance we can, whether it's from the enforcement angle or even as people. we are parents with children in the community. >> and you talked about forming...
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the romney campaign keeps their names secret, as allowed by federal law. how much money have you planned to raise? >> i'm sorry, i don't really have time. >> reporter: and secrecy seemed to be the order of the day, making it hard to know what the big fund-raisers might want for all their money if romney wins. what's your name, sir? >> why? >> reporter: can't say your name? are you embarrassed about being here, won't give your name? >> no, not at all. i've got to run, thank you. >> reporter: after we posted his pictures online, readers of abcnews.com identified him as ray washburn, a wealthy dallas businessman. >> in america today we have two elections. it's the money election and the general election. the only way you get to run in the general election is to do extremely well in the money election. >> reporter: the superrich democrats can keep their names secret, too, if they give money to one of the newly formed super funds outside advocacy groups including one started by president obama's former deputy press secretary bill burton. >> as soon as karl rove
the romney campaign keeps their names secret, as allowed by federal law. how much money have you planned to raise? >> i'm sorry, i don't really have time. >> reporter: and secrecy seemed to be the order of the day, making it hard to know what the big fund-raisers might want for all their money if romney wins. what's your name, sir? >> why? >> reporter: can't say your name? are you embarrassed about being here, won't give your name? >> no, not at all. i've got to...
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., law enforcement officials have boarded the plane. a passenger aboard the flight that originally came from hong kong said he poisoned everyone on the plane. he had to be restrained by the other passengers. there is no evidence that the passengers were poisoned, but officials believe the man may be emotionally disturbed. >>> the victim of a gang rape testified today about what happened to her when she was 16 years old. amy hollyfield joins us outside the contra costa courthouse in martinez. this is case where the girl was assaulted for nearly two and a half hours. >> she described her injuries in court saying when she woke up in the hospital she was in excruciating pain. she is known as jane doe, the court and abc7 decided not to identify her. she is 5'3" and 103 pounds and three years ago when she was attacked she was smaller. she was about five feet tall then. she doesn't much remembering about the attack. she remember being kicked in the stomach. she described her injuries, swollen face and stabbing pain in her private area. she tes
., law enforcement officials have boarded the plane. a passenger aboard the flight that originally came from hong kong said he poisoned everyone on the plane. he had to be restrained by the other passengers. there is no evidence that the passengers were poisoned, but officials believe the man may be emotionally disturbed. >>> the victim of a gang rape testified today about what happened to her when she was 16 years old. amy hollyfield joins us outside the contra costa courthouse in...
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. >> this happened as city council is considering a new law preventing more guns on the street. laura? >> reporter: it played out on a busy oakland street, broadway in the middle of the morning. a discussion turns violent as the man in the tan hoody pulls out a gun and shoots three times. one shot hit a female bystander a half block away. >> heard the shot, a young lady was standing right there with the baby in the stroller. >> reporter: she had just gotten off the bus when a woman was shot right on the sidewalk in front of her. she helped that woman inside a fast food restaurant. >> they gave me a bunch of cold cloths to apply pressure. i guess it hit a artery because it was bleeding to bad to be grazed. i applied something around her arm really tight to stop it and felt the bullet myself and held it down until the fire department and ambulance got here. >> an oakland business owner says it shows the suspect inside his store moments before the shooting. unfortunately during the shooting an innocent bystander was struck by one of the rounds. meeldly rushed to the local hospital
. >> this happened as city council is considering a new law preventing more guns on the street. laura? >> reporter: it played out on a busy oakland street, broadway in the middle of the morning. a discussion turns violent as the man in the tan hoody pulls out a gun and shoots three times. one shot hit a female bystander a half block away. >> heard the shot, a young lady was standing right there with the baby in the stroller. >> reporter: she had just gotten off the bus...
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obama care is romney care at a federal law. if it's a tax or a penalty in massachusetts, well, it's a tax or a penalty. because the irs, because if you fail to obtain -- if you fail to opt out of health insurance, you'll be penalized. >> you can't anymore, though. >> don't tax me. don't tax you. tax that man behind the tree. >> before we get to the politics of it, here's the policy irony all of this. defenders of this law are celebrating a victory on the mandate which by their own estimate might affect 1% of the population. they're glossing over the ruling a few days ago which wipes out the medicaid provisions. here's where that's important -- 50% of the number of the reduction of the uninsured. the number of that administration said will be the new rate of the uninsured, the supreme court stripped that power away, so i have to say, there's a certain part of hypocrisy. >> but this is a crucial part of the vote. it will require the confidence and the cooperation of the american people and the states. if you have a political agen
obama care is romney care at a federal law. if it's a tax or a penalty in massachusetts, well, it's a tax or a penalty. because the irs, because if you fail to obtain -- if you fail to opt out of health insurance, you'll be penalized. >> you can't anymore, though. >> don't tax me. don't tax you. tax that man behind the tree. >> before we get to the politics of it, here's the policy irony all of this. defenders of this law are celebrating a victory on the mandate which by their...
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than able to sign up for obama health care law. and you talked about secretary sebelius and her comments, she's already, as of "saturday night live" last night, the laughingstock of america. she's lost considerable credibility. when she says things are going good with the exchanges, i will tell you, just on friday, in washington state, 8,000 people, because the state exchange wasn't coordinated with the federal database, 8,000 people were told they were going to get higher subsidy than they were actually going to get. now, they have to say they're going to pay more out of their pocket. >> senator manchin, you get the last word, do you see any indication from anyone in the administration that they're willing to go along with some sort of a delay? >> i'm not sure. i haven't spoken in detail with them. i can tell you, if we have a partisan group like we have had before, we have seven republicans, six democrats and an independent, george, nobody should be forced to buy a policy that costs more than what they had and is inferior to what
than able to sign up for obama health care law. and you talked about secretary sebelius and her comments, she's already, as of "saturday night live" last night, the laughingstock of america. she's lost considerable credibility. when she says things are going good with the exchanges, i will tell you, just on friday, in washington state, 8,000 people, because the state exchange wasn't coordinated with the federal database, 8,000 people were told they were going to get higher subsidy...
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. >> you decide to risk your career, to break the law. what was it that you were seeing that compelled you to do that? >> i stopped seeing just statistics and information. and i started seeing people. >> currently engaging approximately eight individuals -- >> reporter: so manning decided to leak and release that air strike video. and later other classified documents. to wikileaks. >> the material is dramatic. it was classified. >> reporter: thus began a game of cat and mouse with a contact named nathaniel who manning said she believed was julian assange himself. at the time wikileaks was just an obscure open government website. why wikileaks, then? >> i think it's important to remember the context. i tried to go to "the washington post" first. i tried to go to the "new york times." >> reporter: over the course of four months, she leaked diplomatic cables, battlefield reports, and guantanamo detainee profiles. more than 700,000 documents in all. the impact, explosive. >> it's the biggest leak in u.s. military history. >> there are names.
. >> you decide to risk your career, to break the law. what was it that you were seeing that compelled you to do that? >> i stopped seeing just statistics and information. and i started seeing people. >> currently engaging approximately eight individuals -- >> reporter: so manning decided to leak and release that air strike video. and later other classified documents. to wikileaks. >> the material is dramatic. it was classified. >> reporter: thus began a game...
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they're also outraged law enforcement isn't looking for additional suspects. they do not believe muller acted alone. abc7 news. >> right now, we want to take you live back to moffiett field where president obama has just arrived via air force one. you can see it has just touched down at moffett field. >> and the president is here to attend the global entrepreneurship summit at stanford tomorrow. as he arrives here at moffett field, marine one, his helicopter, is also waiting there on the landing strip to take him into san francisco by helicopter. >> all right, going to avoid the traffic if you were to drive up there at this hour. >> one benefit of being the president. stay here with us. a protest under gun control seen all around the world. >> killed in 2015. >> congresswoman barbara lee and the powerful tool she and her colleagues are using to get the word out. that's next. >> i'm spencer christian. a warm summer sun, we're expecting a summer heat-up over the weekend. i'll have the forecast coming up. >> also ahead, a popular campground in lake tahoe closed b
they're also outraged law enforcement isn't looking for additional suspects. they do not believe muller acted alone. abc7 news. >> right now, we want to take you live back to moffiett field where president obama has just arrived via air force one. you can see it has just touched down at moffett field. >> and the president is here to attend the global entrepreneurship summit at stanford tomorrow. as he arrives here at moffett field, marine one, his helicopter, is also waiting there...
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she'll describe how his mother's health care struggles pushed him to pass a health care law. >> whatever i say here today, it's going to be at best a good second to the speech will you hear tonight. >> reporter: norfolk, virginia, this afternoon, the president said he's looking forward to his wife's speech. >> i'm going to be home and i'm going to be watching it with our girls. and i'm going to try not to let them see their daddy cry. because when michelle starts talking, i -- i start getting all misty. >> reporter: his motivations may be an easier focus than an economy that is still sputtering, and a national debt that this afternoon hit $16 trillion. in the first year of his presidency, oprah winfrey asked the president to grade himself. >> good, b-plus. >> reporter: more than 3 1/2 years into his presidency, he gave this answer. >> i would say incomplete. >> president's obama's answer, of course, not meeting with approval from republicans who say that it gets an "f." paul ryan said this evening that president obama's self-grade of incomplete speaks for itself. diane. >> all right, jak
she'll describe how his mother's health care struggles pushed him to pass a health care law. >> whatever i say here today, it's going to be at best a good second to the speech will you hear tonight. >> reporter: norfolk, virginia, this afternoon, the president said he's looking forward to his wife's speech. >> i'm going to be home and i'm going to be watching it with our girls. and i'm going to try not to let them see their daddy cry. because when michelle starts talking, i --...
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you know, the law is rough. i'm not talking about new laws, i'm talking the existing law is very rough. it is very, very rough. as far as the new order, the new order is going to be very much tailored to what i consider to be a very bad decision, but we can tailor the order to that decision and get just about everything, in some ways more, but we're tailoring it to the decision. we have some of the best lawyers in the country working on it, and the new executive order is being tailored to the decision we got down from the court. okay. >> yes. >> and she does a lot of great work for the country as well. can you tell us a little bit about what [ inaudible ] is from [ inaudible ] the country and the level of interest in your administration. so by opening the white house to visitors office, what does that mean for you in reference -- >> now, that's what i call a nice question. that is very nice. who are you with? >> [ inaudible ]. >> good, i'm going to start watching. thank you very much. melania is terrific. she wa
you know, the law is rough. i'm not talking about new laws, i'm talking the existing law is very rough. it is very, very rough. as far as the new order, the new order is going to be very much tailored to what i consider to be a very bad decision, but we can tailor the order to that decision and get just about everything, in some ways more, but we're tailoring it to the decision. we have some of the best lawyers in the country working on it, and the new executive order is being tailored to the...
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one doctor called the law meaningless. and says he expects mental health professionals to ignore it. >> potentially opens up a huge number of patients to the intrusion of the state having their name, knowing that they're in treatment. people who are concerned about their privacy may decide not even to come to treatment in the first place. people with mental illness account for a very small proportion of the violence that's committed. >> but other experts say the law might have made a difference in shootings at virginia tech and colorado. in both cases, the young men received mental health counseling. >>> there's major breaking news this morning from london, where a helicopter crashed during the busy morning commute. the chopper hit a construction crane on top of a building before plunging to the ground. two people are dead, two others taken to the hospital. one witness reported hearing a massive explosion and seeing at least a few cars on fire. another witness described the scene as, quote, absolute madness and chaos. we'l
one doctor called the law meaningless. and says he expects mental health professionals to ignore it. >> potentially opens up a huge number of patients to the intrusion of the state having their name, knowing that they're in treatment. people who are concerned about their privacy may decide not even to come to treatment in the first place. people with mental illness account for a very small proportion of the violence that's committed. >> but other experts say the law might have made...
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unintelligible ] it is known as a sanctuary city that says undocumented workers don't have to fear law enforcement. terry mcsweeney joins us with the story. >> reporter: the marchers just left they are on their way down university where a couple lanes of traffic are blocked off. they are protesting america's immigration especially what they call the silent raids by immigration officials. they were making quite a bit of noise about it. those attending held signs saying thingsyrñ such as fight immigrant bashing, schools not jails and health care not warfare.n.a organizers of this rally say require employers to#çç produce documents proving employees are here legally. exactly the kind of raid that led to the firing of 200 workers here in berkeley. readers out here say the buck stops at president obama's immigration policy -- >> we are arguing for papers for all, jobs for all, distribute the wealth accordingly in order to fix this problem. obama is following a corporate main stream policy that is severely attacking immigrants even though he co-ops the message of immigrants using yes we c
unintelligible ] it is known as a sanctuary city that says undocumented workers don't have to fear law enforcement. terry mcsweeney joins us with the story. >> reporter: the marchers just left they are on their way down university where a couple lanes of traffic are blocked off. they are protesting america's immigration especially what they call the silent raids by immigration officials. they were making quite a bit of noise about it. those attending held signs saying thingsyrñ such as...
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this case dramaticized how baroque the laws in entrusting our policies have come. not unusual for a campaign to spend 15% of its money on lawyers. >> how careful are you two in anything dealing with the crossover between campaigns? do you think about that? the idea that at some point lawyers or someone might be looking. >> well, i mean, i agree with george that our campaign finance laws are arcane and complicated you need to be careful. obviously, we have lawyers working on the campaign to ensure that we're doing everything by the book. i can't speak for eric. if he's talking to lawyers. >> in terms of campaign finance, of course, there are lawyers associated with the campaign that makes sure that the raising of funds is all done according to law and regulation. i know that there's an effort, constant effort, to make sure that the campaigns -- both campaigns -- are in compliance with the law. >> it's not easy. one more issue, michael bloomberg this week, banning the sale of anything over 16-ounce sodas. that ad right there in "new york times." it says he's "the nan
this case dramaticized how baroque the laws in entrusting our policies have come. not unusual for a campaign to spend 15% of its money on lawyers. >> how careful are you two in anything dealing with the crossover between campaigns? do you think about that? the idea that at some point lawyers or someone might be looking. >> well, i mean, i agree with george that our campaign finance laws are arcane and complicated you need to be careful. obviously, we have lawyers working on the...
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possession and rent the home and then he files paperwork with the county indicating that he has lawful possession of the home. fraudulent paperwork. and then rents the home on craigslist to someone who thinks they are renting a home. >> reporter: police in walnut creek became suspicious when a realtor represent entering one of homes went to check on it and fond a family living inside. the investigation grew. -- they believe this has happened in hercules, brentwood and antioch. they say they won't be if more victims come forward and possibly more arrests. at this point, salazar is the only one who has been arrested. fist his court appearance is set for next week. police think more victims will probably come forward if you know of anyone who this may have happened to, they encourage you to call police. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> santa cruz police have made an arrest in the case of vandalism that damaged 50 vehicles last summer. daniel o'reilly faces felony vandalism charges. police believes he slashed dozens of tires and painted was fast -- swastikas on at least three cars. police ar
possession and rent the home and then he files paperwork with the county indicating that he has lawful possession of the home. fraudulent paperwork. and then rents the home on craigslist to someone who thinks they are renting a home. >> reporter: police in walnut creek became suspicious when a realtor represent entering one of homes went to check on it and fond a family living inside. the investigation grew. -- they believe this has happened in hercules, brentwood and antioch. they say...
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it's not just the work that she's done in the law enforcement arena or being an attorney or being in the world of politics. she is someone who has compassion and has various experiences that has pushed her policies and the use of the law in order to make a difference for people's lives. when she ran after the big banks who were foreclosing on people's homes, because she understands the importance of making sure people have security and a safe, affordable place to call home, i think that her interactions with young people and her engagement with being a mentor even to me, the reason why i got to politics in the first place is because she encouraged me to run and encouraged me to do a program called "emerge" that teaches democratic women the tools that they need to run for office. the work that she's done on the ground with partners ending domestic abuse. how she supported seniors. i can go on and on. but i think she is an incredible pick. and i think she's going to do amazing things. i am so excited not just because i know her but i'm excited for what she and joe biden will do in orde
it's not just the work that she's done in the law enforcement arena or being an attorney or being in the world of politics. she is someone who has compassion and has various experiences that has pushed her policies and the use of the law in order to make a difference for people's lives. when she ran after the big banks who were foreclosing on people's homes, because she understands the importance of making sure people have security and a safe, affordable place to call home, i think that her...
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the opponents say it violates state law. >> they point to a law that says the local governments can't get involved in deciding issues about medical procedures. so they are going to take the issue to the courtroom. when i say "they," i mean a variety of people. >> jews and muslims came together to file the lawsuit. circumcision is important in their religion. another concerned segment joined the suit. doctors. >> it clearly affects physician. >> the ban is suggesting that physicses be jailed -- physicians be jailed for a common procedure. this affects us in the general healthcare. affects physicians and religious community. >> the initiative to ban circumcision is scheduled to be on the november ballot in san francisco. this group wants the court to stop it before the vote, saying it has no business being on the ballot. >> we believe the law is clear that san franciscans like any other citizen or municipality in the state cannot vote on anything to restrict physicians practi practicing their profession. >> those against this say circumcision is cruel and painful. they want it on the ba
the opponents say it violates state law. >> they point to a law that says the local governments can't get involved in deciding issues about medical procedures. so they are going to take the issue to the courtroom. when i say "they," i mean a variety of people. >> jews and muslims came together to file the lawsuit. circumcision is important in their religion. another concerned segment joined the suit. doctors. >> it clearly affects physician. >> the ban is...
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they believe the laws of america do not apply to them. abc news was able to get inside this movement, starting, of all places, at this diner near tampa, where instead of men in camo, we found a diverse group who argued the real threat is not them, but the u.s. government. >> we are the commanders. and the government works for us. >> you can google it. google united states concentration camps. and there's like hundreds of them. and then -- >> reporter: you can google the easter bunny and that will come up, too. most insisted they are nonviolent. but not all of them ruled it out. >> i don't want you to come here, trying to impress the news. i'm not trying to impress abc news about how friendly we are. i don't give a crap how friendly anybody is. if they come at me with a gun, i have a gun, too. okay? that's what i'm about. >> reporter: what sets sovereigns apart from militias is for the most part, they are not using guns, but instead legal theories based on obscure laws, the constitution, as well as the bible. all of it deployed to justify
they believe the laws of america do not apply to them. abc news was able to get inside this movement, starting, of all places, at this diner near tampa, where instead of men in camo, we found a diverse group who argued the real threat is not them, but the u.s. government. >> we are the commanders. and the government works for us. >> you can google it. google united states concentration camps. and there's like hundreds of them. and then -- >> reporter: you can google the easter...
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. >> you can get right with the law. >> reporter: most are parents of u.s. citizens or legal residents. they will be eligible for legal status and work permits if they have been in the u.s. more than five years and have no criminal records. republicans are incensed, considering a lawsuit challenging mr. obama's use of executive authority. senator ted cruz rallied the troops. >> he is defying the constitution. he is defying federal law and he is defieg the american people. >> reporter: the immigratidebat on. supporters believe it will help keep families together. >> i'm delighted. >> reporter: but many think the president's action rewards undocumented immigrants for violating the law. >> he speaks a good game. let's not con the american public. >> reporter: the changes will be in the spring. there will be lawsuits, but the aids believe they are supported by law. >> thanks so much. >>> new this morning, another security incident near the white house. >> a michigan woman with a gun has been arrested. taking part in a demonstration near the north fence. they spo
. >> you can get right with the law. >> reporter: most are parents of u.s. citizens or legal residents. they will be eligible for legal status and work permits if they have been in the u.s. more than five years and have no criminal records. republicans are incensed, considering a lawsuit challenging mr. obama's use of executive authority. senator ted cruz rallied the troops. >> he is defying the constitution. he is defying federal law and he is defieg the american people....
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then, one night, i was in the law library, talking to a classmate who wanted me to join the yale law journal. he said it would guarantee me a job at a big firm or a clerkship with a federal judge. i really wasn't interested, i just wanted to go home to arkansas. then -- then i saw the girl again. standing at the opposite end of that long room. finally, she was staring back at me. so, i watched her, she closed her book, put it down, and started walking toward me. she walked the whole length of the library, came up to me and said, look. if you're going to keep staring at me, and now i'm staring back, we at least ought to know each other's name. i'm hillary rodham. who are you? i was so -- i was so impressed and surprised that, whether you believe it or not, momentarily, i was speechless. finally, i sort of blurted out my name, we exchanged a few words and then she went away. well, i didn't join the law review, but i did leave that library with a whole new goal in mind. couple days later i saw her again. i remember, she was wearing a long, white flowery skirt. and i went up to her and s
then, one night, i was in the law library, talking to a classmate who wanted me to join the yale law journal. he said it would guarantee me a job at a big firm or a clerkship with a federal judge. i really wasn't interested, i just wanted to go home to arkansas. then -- then i saw the girl again. standing at the opposite end of that long room. finally, she was staring back at me. so, i watched her, she closed her book, put it down, and started walking toward me. she walked the whole length of...
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. >> law enforcement really has evolved strictly from law enforcement to public safety so it encompasses many areas. it does bring in the schools and brings in partnerships within the community and also the faith-based community. there is so many core issues again that need to be addressed. we are here to provide whatever assistance we can whether it's from the enforcement angle or even as people. we are parents with children in the community. >> and you talked about forming alliances with each other thank you for being here and willing to do that. we are out of time. i want to say a special thanks to our guests today. that is it fors itl edition of beyond the headlines. information about the show is available on our website at www.abc7.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ leftover desserts, boardroom, now. and hurry before the interns get here. thanks but i already have some yummy black forest cake. black forest cake? ♪ ♪ so? [ female announcer ] need a guilt fretreat? tryoplait light. and i've lost weight. [ female announcer ] with 30 delicious flavors, all around 100 calories each. yoplait. it is
. >> law enforcement really has evolved strictly from law enforcement to public safety so it encompasses many areas. it does bring in the schools and brings in partnerships within the community and also the faith-based community. there is so many core issues again that need to be addressed. we are here to provide whatever assistance we can whether it's from the enforcement angle or even as people. we are parents with children in the community. >> and you talked about forming...
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. >>> after getting tougher laws passed last year, a san diego area father is back for more and says he won't stop until he's satisfied. just after the two-year anniversary of the days peer yens of the murdered daughter, amber he comes to the state capitol with a mission. protecting other children from sex offenders, amber went missing in february, 2009 and wasn't found for more than a year, john gardener, a convicted sex offender led authorities to the 14 year old's remains after his arrest of another teen. >> my only child had to suffer the worst possible thing that a child should have to face. i don't want anyone else's child to have to go through this. >> he is pushing for tougher laws against sex offenders by putting a special, yet to be determined mark on their driver's licenses. giving notice of those living within a thousand feet, forcing out of state sex offenders to register in california once they move here. assembly man paul cook will be championing this bill this year. >> this is something that is important to me. someone who is a father, someone who has six grandkids. >
. >>> after getting tougher laws passed last year, a san diego area father is back for more and says he won't stop until he's satisfied. just after the two-year anniversary of the days peer yens of the murdered daughter, amber he comes to the state capitol with a mission. protecting other children from sex offenders, amber went missing in february, 2009 and wasn't found for more than a year, john gardener, a convicted sex offender led authorities to the 14 year old's remains after his...
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it is the law and we should accept it. part of the problem in our politics today we refuse to accept our institutions, our legislation or our elections. >> doing something comparable. you know, accepting elections. refusing to accept the rules. >> they tried to cut off the funding in 2008. >> where was there, you know, confrontation like the one we're about to have on the debt limit? >> and that's what i want to get to. the president seemed to make the judgment that negotiating over the possibility of default is even worse than the default itself, if he means what he's saying right now? >> that's right. every single time they put it off another month for the debt limit, they will be taken hostage again, and we saw that in 2011. in fact, that's the lesson people are taking what happened the last time the negotiation occurred. to me, it's mind-blowing this week that we see leaders of our most -- biggest global adversaries, iran, syria, to your point, acting more rationally, than the house tea party republicans, that they're
it is the law and we should accept it. part of the problem in our politics today we refuse to accept our institutions, our legislation or our elections. >> doing something comparable. you know, accepting elections. refusing to accept the rules. >> they tried to cut off the funding in 2008. >> where was there, you know, confrontation like the one we're about to have on the debt limit? >> and that's what i want to get to. the president seemed to make the judgment that...
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attorney who brought law enforcement and medical world together to find ways to treat this problem. you may be surprised to learn many addicts are from wealthy communities. for example, in contra costa county more than 20% of the patients at one clinic come from walnut creek, lafayette, pleasant hills, danville, alamo and san ramon. let's get down to business. i want to introduce you to my guests today. joining me is dr. alex stallcup, the director of the new leaf treatment center in lafayette. also tina coramatis, whose son is in treatment for addiction, and joe megly, a young person currently in treatment. it's coramatis. >> that's right. >> doctor, i've been following your work for years. we stayed in touch. you don't mince words, you say kids are abusing drugs so badly they're having seizures at 15 years old. >> a lot of people talk about prescription drugs, referring to the painkillers, opiates, they are killing kids, that's a fact. the field changes. we're seeing a new explosion of the use of the drug called xanax, an old tranquilizer. it produces a form of physical dependence
attorney who brought law enforcement and medical world together to find ways to treat this problem. you may be surprised to learn many addicts are from wealthy communities. for example, in contra costa county more than 20% of the patients at one clinic come from walnut creek, lafayette, pleasant hills, danville, alamo and san ramon. let's get down to business. i want to introduce you to my guests today. joining me is dr. alex stallcup, the director of the new leaf treatment center in lafayette....
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number of states challenging the law in the courts grew to 27 today. florida filed a motion to join a multi state challenge. and huge and human services secretary saying this state is committed to up plemt taigs. >> sargeant shriver, the farther of former california first lady maria shriver died today m a maryland hospital. he was 95 years old suffering from alzheimer's disease. he married into the kennedy family becoming the first director of the peace corps under his brother-in-law president john f kennedy. his wife, eunice died in 2009. former governor schwartzeneggar saying this that, shriver quote touched more lives than can either be counted i'm grateful for example and inspiration he provided me. >> a major earthquake shook a corner of pakistan today centered near the border with afghanistan 5 miles deep and felt throughout the count skpri as far as abu dhabi. we're told several mud huts collapsed or were damaged. >> and president obama is hosting president's -- china's president today, he was greeted by vice president biden. tomorrow he'll sit
number of states challenging the law in the courts grew to 27 today. florida filed a motion to join a multi state challenge. and huge and human services secretary saying this state is committed to up plemt taigs. >> sargeant shriver, the farther of former california first lady maria shriver died today m a maryland hospital. he was 95 years old suffering from alzheimer's disease. he married into the kennedy family becoming the first director of the peace corps under his brother-in-law...
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>> reporter: on capitol hill, democrats seeking tougher gun control laws denounced his proposals. >> the nra has declined to step forward as a credible and constructive partner. >> reporter: and there was this on the facebook page of mark kelly, husband of former congresswoman gabby giffords, grievously wounded in a mass shooting last year. gabby and i are extremely disappointed. the nra could have chosen to be a voice for the vast majority of its own members who want commonsense reasonable safety guards on firearms but instead it chose to defend extreme pro-gun positions. but the nra's message today wasn't aimed at its critics. it was a stark reminder to its allies, politicians who need the nra's support. toe the line. >> they stifle any meaningful discussion about these issues everyone, whether you are a democrat or republican, you are afraid of them. they bully you. >> reporter: deborah magguard, former leader in the house of representatives, life-long member of the nra, a staunch conservative. she supported gun rights throughout her career, earning an a-plus rating from the nra,
>> reporter: on capitol hill, democrats seeking tougher gun control laws denounced his proposals. >> the nra has declined to step forward as a credible and constructive partner. >> reporter: and there was this on the facebook page of mark kelly, husband of former congresswoman gabby giffords, grievously wounded in a mass shooting last year. gabby and i are extremely disappointed. the nra could have chosen to be a voice for the vast majority of its own members who want...
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they should not expect any law enforcement action. they will have representatives, monitoring each gathering. >> we really want to ensure that the rights of the public to express their viewpoints is protected. >> the aclu will be giving out pocket sized guides about your rights when it comes to law enforcement. the aclu recommends having a government issued id on you, to make the process go more smoothly. also -- >> there can be immigration consequences for arrests. think carefully about that. >> snapping photos or taking video of interactions with law enforcement is within your rights. however -- >> if you start to enter the space and start to interfere with what's going on, that's when it can start to escalet. >> you could be arrested for obstruction of justice. law enforcement needs a warrant or your consent to search you. finally, not complying with orders to disburse could result in an arrest. melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> in san jose, protesters will gather at city hall. the march starts at 5:00 p.m. we posted all these maps
they should not expect any law enforcement action. they will have representatives, monitoring each gathering. >> we really want to ensure that the rights of the public to express their viewpoints is protected. >> the aclu will be giving out pocket sized guides about your rights when it comes to law enforcement. the aclu recommends having a government issued id on you, to make the process go more smoothly. also -- >> there can be immigration consequences for arrests. think...
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. >> reporter: you grew up in a community, you wind up going to stanford, and a law degree from harvard, you and your brother. how is that possible? >> we are very blessed to have a family that wanted to make sure we got a good education. >> they studied. >> reporter: julian's mother rosie. >> this or that wasn't as important as having each other and having a good time with the money we did have. >> reporter: she's been a community activist in san antonio for decades. a woman who began taking her twins into the voting booth when they were just toddlers. >> i did that purposely hoping they would be engaged citizens to practice a democracy and vote for the people who you want to represent you. >> reporter: tonight there was their mother. >> my mother fought hard for civil rights so instead of a mop, i could hold a microphone. while she may be proud of me tonight, i've got to tell you mom, i'm even more proud of you. >> reporter: is america ready for an hispanic president? >> i believe so. i believe our country has made tremendous progress even since my mother's generation. and i believe t
. >> reporter: you grew up in a community, you wind up going to stanford, and a law degree from harvard, you and your brother. how is that possible? >> we are very blessed to have a family that wanted to make sure we got a good education. >> they studied. >> reporter: julian's mother rosie. >> this or that wasn't as important as having each other and having a good time with the money we did have. >> reporter: she's been a community activist in san antonio for...
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to drive real progress, you have to change both hearts and laws. you need both understanding and action. we gathered facts, and our work ensured education for all students with disabilities. it's a big idea, isn't it? every kid with a disability has the right to go to school. but how do you make an idea like that real? you do it step by step. year by year, sometimes even door by door. my heart just swelled when i saw anastasia representing millions of young people on this stage. because we changed our law to make sure she got an education. so, it's true. i sweat the details of policy, whether we're talking about the exact level of lead in the drinking water in flint, michigan, the number of mental health facilities in iowa, or the cost of your prescription drugs. because it's not just a detail if it's your kid, if it's your family. it's a big deal. and it should be a big deal to your president, too. after the four days of this convention, you've seen some of the people who have inspired me. people who let me into their lives and became apart of min
to drive real progress, you have to change both hearts and laws. you need both understanding and action. we gathered facts, and our work ensured education for all students with disabilities. it's a big idea, isn't it? every kid with a disability has the right to go to school. but how do you make an idea like that real? you do it step by step. year by year, sometimes even door by door. my heart just swelled when i saw anastasia representing millions of young people on this stage. because we...
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. >> stand your ground law only applies -- the stand your ground law is only relevant if someone had the opportunity to retreat and the law said that you don't have to retreat in either narrative is retreating an option. this is simple self-defense on at least george zimmerman's. >> that has to be the last word. we're out of time. i'm sorry for that. i'm going to take a couple of your questions when we come back, plus the remarkable story of an american hero. and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your th
. >> stand your ground law only applies -- the stand your ground law is only relevant if someone had the opportunity to retreat and the law said that you don't have to retreat in either narrative is retreating an option. this is simple self-defense on at least george zimmerman's. >> that has to be the last word. we're out of time. i'm sorry for that. i'm going to take a couple of your questions when we come back, plus the remarkable story of an american hero. and what that feels...
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law. this executive director of the education trust west, a group for the same low perm yorming students no child left behind was designed to help. they've supported the law but welcome this change. >> and we're excited because we know it wasn't a perfect law. there are fears improvement. what the president announcement allows states to do is to come up with a plan for an improved system. >> critics say this forces teachers to teach only material to pass a standardized test and labels majority of schools failures because of unreal goals. >> the incredible burden of carrying no child leflt behind on the backs of teachers and chools skools has been a major source of depression and sort of kept frus being able to focus on really teaching. >> under the obama plan, states can ask for exemption by meeting conditions. >> improved teaching and learning in this state. to make sure all students are prepared for college and career. and third, to make sure that our highest need schools are lowest scho
law. this executive director of the education trust west, a group for the same low perm yorming students no child left behind was designed to help. they've supported the law but welcome this change. >> and we're excited because we know it wasn't a perfect law. there are fears improvement. what the president announcement allows states to do is to come up with a plan for an improved system. >> critics say this forces teachers to teach only material to pass a standardized test and...
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they don't obey the law. >> cell yes says criminals have been stwhopd tried at a gun store. >> which is where background checks are required. >> how many went to get a gun the next day? no idea. but i bet it's a lot. >> if it doesn't he says it will be a issue at 2014. >> owners of a dog that attacked a 10-year-old boy are speaking out to abc 7 news the family lives next door to the young victim. they met nick smith at a local park. saying hunter killborn was at her home visiting her son and says her 2-year-old pit bull named julz jumped on hunter after he fell on their stairs she's grief stricken and paying for hunter. >> we did not intentionally hurt this child. it's hard and i'm worrying about my family1ÑlsÑ safety and people judging us because we're pit bull owner autos pit bull, jewels being held in an animal control shelter ask will be put down next week. hunter has undergone two surgeries and recovering at uc davis medical center. her son was bitten in the arm trying to pull the pit bull away. >> from n.marin county the man accused of murdering four women gave closing argume
they don't obey the law. >> cell yes says criminals have been stwhopd tried at a gun store. >> which is where background checks are required. >> how many went to get a gun the next day? no idea. but i bet it's a lot. >> if it doesn't he says it will be a issue at 2014. >> owners of a dog that attacked a 10-year-old boy are speaking out to abc 7 news the family lives next door to the young victim. they met nick smith at a local park. saying hunter killborn was at...
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they are the target of the law. an uber driver, under this law, can be sued, at least $10,000 at minimum -- >> no the law says if you are -- if you have been proven to aid and abet an illegal abortion, then you will be held accountable. >> for many people who might otherwise want to assist a friend, a sister, a neighbor, in securing an abortion, they may be deterred from doing that because of the fear of legal liability. >> reporter: malia says this law won't help mothers like her, it will hurt them. earlier this year, she faced another tough decision. >> maya was about -- a little over a year and i found myself pregnant again. again, i wasn't expecting it. >> reporter: she was 5 weeks along. her husband is active military and lives three hours away on base during the week. malia says with work and a baby, she doesn't have the resources for another child yet. >> we made a pros and cons list. we both agreed it wasn't the time, it wasn't going to work. we both wanted to dedicate all of our time, energy, to the daughte
they are the target of the law. an uber driver, under this law, can be sued, at least $10,000 at minimum -- >> no the law says if you are -- if you have been proven to aid and abet an illegal abortion, then you will be held accountable. >> for many people who might otherwise want to assist a friend, a sister, a neighbor, in securing an abortion, they may be deterred from doing that because of the fear of legal liability. >> reporter: malia says this law won't help mothers like...
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that's not the way law works. we have laws that are going to govern our speed limits on roads knowing that some people are going to violate, but we still have laws. we need to have comprehensive background checks. close the gun sale loophole and end the liability for gun sellers. >> and the critics of that vote, you look back at this list, they go back ten years, 2,000 people on the watch list did buy guns. none of them have committed a crime. >> we have a list, if you are on that list and you believe that you should not be on that list, we have a process to actually raise your objection about being on that list. you get on that list because there is some credible evidence that you belong on that list. >> some mistakes. >> of course, there are ways for people to raise their concerns about being on the list. and then to have a process that could even lead to a legal action to remove yourself from the list. but i, for one, i took the shuttle from new york. i'm a lot happier having a list that keeps people off planes
that's not the way law works. we have laws that are going to govern our speed limits on roads knowing that some people are going to violate, but we still have laws. we need to have comprehensive background checks. close the gun sale loophole and end the liability for gun sellers. >> and the critics of that vote, you look back at this list, they go back ten years, 2,000 people on the watch list did buy guns. none of them have committed a crime. >> we have a list, if you are on that...
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they want to sell the law to a still skeptical american public. the repeal is expected to pass the house but it's a largely symbolic vote with democrats controlling the senate and the white house, the healthcare bill is in no danger of going away entirely. karen traverse, abc news, washington. >> it's 4:55. actually i skipped four minutes ahead. >> you lost four minutes. you're a time traveller, you are. time traveller here, four minutes into the future. but truthful -- >> i was in tahoe. the snow's still great for skiing but definitely spring-like conditions and some bald spots. not many but we need more snow. nothing about bald spots. >> what kind? >> any kind. (laughter) >> let's take a look outside. we'll talk about that and what is going on when you look at the fog at mount tamalpais. it's been warmer than average out there. they set a record high in the last couple days there and also reno. that's leading to snow melt. we need snow up there but this pattern not really conducive but don't let that stop you from going up there. still good skii
they want to sell the law to a still skeptical american public. the repeal is expected to pass the house but it's a largely symbolic vote with democrats controlling the senate and the white house, the healthcare bill is in no danger of going away entirely. karen traverse, abc news, washington. >> it's 4:55. actually i skipped four minutes ahead. >> you lost four minutes. you're a time traveller, you are. time traveller here, four minutes into the future. but truthful -- >> i...
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they argued that walker is gay and they should decide cases on the law no matter what their background. >> california's deadline is tomorrow and if there is no budget it means no paycheck for lawmakers. governor brown appears to be backing off of a gimmick free budget. brown is putting most of his efforts on extending temporary tax hikes. to get that done he needs a couple republicans to support a special election on the issue. >> the legislature has in its hands to do right by california. we cannot do it with just a majority party. we need four republican votes. >> the republicans now say they are willing to place the tax extensions on a ballot if there are reforms on business regulations and a spending tax. >>> a warm wind today and tomorrow. >> mini heat wave. mike nicco is going to give us all the details. >> couple days above average temperatures then we'll start to pull back as we head towards the weekend. good morning to you. here is a look at the marine layer. most of clouds over the ocean, thin line trying to move into the bay area. temperatures are already running ahead of 24
they argued that walker is gay and they should decide cases on the law no matter what their background. >> california's deadline is tomorrow and if there is no budget it means no paycheck for lawmakers. governor brown appears to be backing off of a gimmick free budget. brown is putting most of his efforts on extending temporary tax hikes. to get that done he needs a couple republicans to support a special election on the issue. >> the legislature has in its hands to do right by...
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i'm proud to sign this bill into law. >> the new law also bans special access to initial publish offerings of stocks and requires members of congress and other government officials to disclose the terms of their personal mortgages. >>> this morning mitt romney fresh off a three primary sweep answered yesterday's attacks on him by president obama. speaking to the same group of news editors addressed by the president a day ago. romney said policies enacted by the obama administration are out of touch. and it made the economy harder to reboot >> do you think know any businesses that said let's hire more people because obamacare coming? in the financial services sector do you find smaller banks saying i'm willing to give more loans because of dodd-frank? when they heard about cap and trade said let's grow in america. >> after winning three primaries yesterday romney appears to be focusing on the incumbent president and not republican rival rick santorum. romney says president obama is exaggerating the likely affects of house republican budget plan he supports. >>> san francisco and san jose ai
i'm proud to sign this bill into law. >> the new law also bans special access to initial publish offerings of stocks and requires members of congress and other government officials to disclose the terms of their personal mortgages. >>> this morning mitt romney fresh off a three primary sweep answered yesterday's attacks on him by president obama. speaking to the same group of news editors addressed by the president a day ago. romney said policies enacted by the obama...
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so they know the first law of crisis management, which is first reports are always wrong. and that may not turn out to be the case here, but it's very frequently been the case in the past that the first reports we get are inaccurate. going back to the black box issue, that is a parallel to the korean airliner that they shot down in 1983. there was a race between the united states and the russians to get to the block box of kal 007. it was underwater. the russians got there first with a minisub and stole the black box so the united states couldn't get it. >> some parallel there. >> absolutely. this presents the possibility of a real show down between russia and others to get ahold of a piece of equipment that would be so telling about what happened. >> that would be very important and worth a lot of effort to get it. >> we have now heard from president obama. we have seen that tweet of condolence tweet from russian president vladimir putin. any indication that he will address his country? >> no indication yet but he has called the ukrainian prime minister. we are still waki
so they know the first law of crisis management, which is first reports are always wrong. and that may not turn out to be the case here, but it's very frequently been the case in the past that the first reports we get are inaccurate. going back to the black box issue, that is a parallel to the korean airliner that they shot down in 1983. there was a race between the united states and the russians to get to the block box of kal 007. it was underwater. the russians got there first with a minisub...
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this is about a law. you heard in jim avila's piece, they have to let these people into the country when they're from noncontiguous nations, when they're from central america or south america. should that law be changed? >> the rule of law is that the constitution requires the united states to secure the border, and we're not doing that. we haven't done it for years. and we are paying a huge price. when you have catch and release policies that send a message to people -- >> but, governor, please, go back to the law. the 2008 law that was signed into law by george bush, isn't this a backlog in the courts? doesn't that have to be addressed first? >> what has to be addressed is the security of the border. you know that. i know that. the president of the united states knows that. i don't believe he particularly cares whether or not the border of the united states is secure. and that's the reason there's been this lack of effort, this lack of focus, this lack of resources. >> he's telling people not to come. h
this is about a law. you heard in jim avila's piece, they have to let these people into the country when they're from noncontiguous nations, when they're from central america or south america. should that law be changed? >> the rule of law is that the constitution requires the united states to secure the border, and we're not doing that. we haven't done it for years. and we are paying a huge price. when you have catch and release policies that send a message to people -- >> but,...
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if the school loses its accreditation it would no longer get public funding under state law. >>> the wife of ross mirkarimi will not testify on his behave in person. eliana lopez seen here, speaking to i-team reporter dan noyes. she agreed to testify at his ethics hearing in the city paid for her round trip plane ticket. mayor lee decided against using taxpayer money for that ticket. instead, lopez will testify by video. the mayor suspended mirkarimi after he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor domestic violence charge. >>> redwood city is bringing back its 4th of july fireworks show tonight after a two year absence. the city had to pull the plug when economic times got tough and the price tag reached more than $70,000. residents and businesses pitched in, they say tonight's 20 minute show of pyrotechnics if the port will be spectacular. the celebration will begin with a parade followed by ag'! party. redwood city is one of of many bay area communities holding firework shows and other 4th of july festivities. for a complete list go to abc7news.com. >>> for those of you who haven't used t
if the school loses its accreditation it would no longer get public funding under state law. >>> the wife of ross mirkarimi will not testify on his behave in person. eliana lopez seen here, speaking to i-team reporter dan noyes. she agreed to testify at his ethics hearing in the city paid for her round trip plane ticket. mayor lee decided against using taxpayer money for that ticket. instead, lopez will testify by video. the mayor suspended mirkarimi after he pleaded guilty to a...
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attorney who is bringing law enforcement and health expe juanother sneeze attack..... you may be muddling through allergies. don't get caught off guard. try zyrtec® dissolve tabs. powerful allergy relief, now in a tablet that starts dissolving instantly. zyrtec® dissolve tabs. muddle no more™. >>> welcome back. i'm cheryl jennings. we are talking about prescription drug abuse, a deadly epidemic. plus a shocking increase in heroin use and the fact that kids are dying from it. joining me now is april rosaro, a mother who lost her college-aged son due to an overdose. she turned that private pain into a massive effort to help others. i'm glad you're here. i'm so sorry about the loss of your son. >> thank you. >> we met at the drug summit. i'm grateful for the grassroots work you're doing. let's get started by talking about what happened to your son. >> joey graduated from high school in 2006, went off to school in the fall to arizona state university. on december 18, 2009 we got a call letting us know he had been found in his apartment off campus and he had passed away
attorney who is bringing law enforcement and health expe juanother sneeze attack..... you may be muddling through allergies. don't get caught off guard. try zyrtec® dissolve tabs. powerful allergy relief, now in a tablet that starts dissolving instantly. zyrtec® dissolve tabs. muddle no more™. >>> welcome back. i'm cheryl jennings. we are talking about prescription drug abuse, a deadly epidemic. plus a shocking increase in heroin use and the fact that kids are dying from it....
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he took a year off from studying law at harvard to help run a small vocational school in honduras. it is there he learned not just a language but a culture. skills and sensibilities on display tonight. and the party hopes it will pay off in november. [ speaking spanish ] faith, family, and work. >> reporter: the dnc has been a star-studded affair. night three was no different. >> we will come together. >> reporter: actress sigourney weaver. angela basset. director lee daniels. tv personality star jones taking center stage. but even that star power paled when hillary clinton came out to thank barack obama. >>> and next, first bitter rivals, now passing the torch. the remarkable evolution of team obama and clinton. >>> the storm over what bill o'reilly said about slaves and his response tonight. ce event. looks right to me. shouldn't it be clear- clearly... it is time to get a great deal and a reward card on this turbocharged jetta. gotta make room for the 2017 models. it is a clarence event. why is that so hard for people to understand? it seems clar to me... clear to me. ready for
he took a year off from studying law at harvard to help run a small vocational school in honduras. it is there he learned not just a language but a culture. skills and sensibilities on display tonight. and the party hopes it will pay off in november. [ speaking spanish ] faith, family, and work. >> reporter: the dnc has been a star-studded affair. night three was no different. >> we will come together. >> reporter: actress sigourney weaver. angela basset. director lee daniels....
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the senate committee was divided along lines. >> it would overturn the current law of law the defense of marriage act. and would allow them to have the same benefits. she said it's equally point out what the bill would not do. >> it would not obligate any stated or locality to perform a marriage in the same sex or allow a state to recognize a same-sex marriage from another state. >> they passed doma to from. >>> it also requires the federal government to recognize marriages between a man and a woman. one witness says the support of doma by lxd officials appalling and baffling. >> some of our representatives and senators who are there to protect the minority are allowing us to become the victims of the majority. >> reporter: republicans pointed out that some states have passed legislation nations civil unions providing same benefits that heterosexual couples receive. it's an example of political correctness gone awry. >> it would have to be recognized in those many states that have determined that marriage is what it's always been and with that comes a very forced political correctness
the senate committee was divided along lines. >> it would overturn the current law of law the defense of marriage act. and would allow them to have the same benefits. she said it's equally point out what the bill would not do. >> it would not obligate any stated or locality to perform a marriage in the same sex or allow a state to recognize a same-sex marriage from another state. >> they passed doma to from. >>> it also requires the federal government to recognize...
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law is -- the law is constitutional. multiple circuit courts have upheld the individual responsibility clause. congress has broad authority under the proper clause on interstate clause, the law is also fair. i mean, to require that people who can afford to purchase insurance i think it's going to be ruled constitutional. >> matthew, going back to terry's comment, how does it play, if the supreme court upholds it, does it leak out all of the anger? >> the supreme court always act like they're above the politics. they have to enter into the middle of it. to me, if romney is the likely republican nominee, i disagree totally with michele bachmann and many other republicans, the idea that this is a big negative for barack obama, mitt romney can't make a authentic argument for this. everybody if this is overturned which i have some doubts, i think that helps the president. because what happens at that point, the president said that i tried to get rid of the clauses that you don't like. i tried to expand it so that people could
law is -- the law is constitutional. multiple circuit courts have upheld the individual responsibility clause. congress has broad authority under the proper clause on interstate clause, the law is also fair. i mean, to require that people who can afford to purchase insurance i think it's going to be ruled constitutional. >> matthew, going back to terry's comment, how does it play, if the supreme court upholds it, does it leak out all of the anger? >> the supreme court always act...